February Coin 1892-P Barber Dime. Ron Aldridge. Jewelry 1943 Silver Merchant Marine ID Tag. Ron Aldridge

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February 2014 Coin 1892-P Barber Dime Ron Aldridge Jewelry 1943 Silver Merchant Marine ID Tag Ron Aldridge Token - Foreign Coin 1917 Canadian Penny Gary Clark Open 1950 s Tootsietoy Car - Gary Clark Old Toy Airplane - Allan Henneberry (no photo) Find of the Month Totals 1. 25 Gary Clark 2. 24 Ron Aldridge 3. 14 Mark Jenkins 4. 13 Rick Razor 5. 9 Mark Kulseth 6. 7 Jon Gentry 7. 7 Joe Sacco 8. 4 Jack Davis 9. 4 Allan Henneberry 10. 1 Matt Mechler Mountain-Moving in Seattle...a history of the Denny Regrade (From an article written by V. V. Tarbill, owner of 25% of the regraded area. Reprinted in the July 1932 Harvard Review. Permission for use in this newsletter granted by Jim Grantham who is V. V. Tarbill s grandson & Ron s neighbor. First 4 page installment of 8 page article.) It was not just a happen-so that Denny Hill stood in the middle of Seattle s expanding business District. The matter was quite intentional. The founders of the city very deliberately selected the flanks of Denny Hill as the site of the city which they believed would become the New York of the Pacific Coast. The city of their founding grew even more rapidly than anticipated, and soon surrounded Denny Hill. The Hill was too high and too steep to be utilized for business purposes, so the inevitability (at least so it seems at present time) the Hill had to be removed, somehow or other...(cont d on page 4) Annual Bake Sale at March Meeting...this event is a huge fund raiser for the club so please bring your home-baked (or store-bought) cakes, pies, cupcakes, cookies or other sweet surprises & of course a little extra dough to buy stuff. CTC Celebrates its 41st Anniversary...Since its fledgling start in 1973 the club has attracted people interested in different aspects of treasure hunting. The availability of metal detectors for the retail market made weekend detecting an interesting & profitable hobby. During the 80 s & 90 s the club evolved into a prominent regional presence in the hobby with its once famous Silver Shoot Weekend, an event attracting families & competition detectorists from all over the West Coast.

Reflecting many changes in membership & changing times, the club retains a strong central core of members & is committed to increasing interest in the hobby & educating its members on the ever changing regulations that affect it. Most of all the club is dedicated to having fun & has many social activities in which to participate in. Joys & Concerns...everyone is doing ok as far as we know. Membership Dues are Due...($25.00 single, $30.00 family) Payment of dues must be before Mar.1, 2014 to enter the March Find of the Month & other raffles. 2013 Awards...Special recognition was given to Mark Kulseth for his outstanding contributions to the club & awarded 2013 Outstanding Member of the Year. The 2013 Treasure Hunter of the Year was jointly won by Gary Clark & Ron Aldridge. Mark Jenkins won Best Find of 2013 with his 1892-S Barber Quarter & the Oldest Find in Washington State was won by Matt Mechler with his 1850 s Military Button. Both members were awarded a Silver Eagle. Scavenger Hunt Contest...3rd mo. totals: Ron A. 36, Mark J. 31, Rick R. 24, Gary C. 23, Jack D. 16, Jim V. 12, Mark K. 11, Jon G. 11, Matt M. 6, Joe S. 6, Eric O. 3, Dave F. 2. New contest began after the 10/13 meeting & ends at the April 2014 meeting (see flyer pg. 8). Awards...Paul Boyd would have won $94.00 in the Jug of Hope if he were present! The Silver Dollar raffle was won by Chris Galloway. AOK Award was won by Gary Clark for suggesting club members volunteer for The Seward Park Cleanup...No-No Award was won by Loraine Robbins for failing to boil water properly thus setting off the fire alarm. Club Patches & Hats...Patches are $8.00 ea. & Hats are $15.00 ea. The Club Plaque Contest...The club plaque is a unique piece of metal buried somewhere in King County & a clue to its location is given monthly until found. A prize of $20.00 will be awarded to the lucky finder. - Clue 1: The sound of the last streetcar echoed from the ravine as the young women headed home from the fair... - Clue 2: Once a place where old growth timber stood until an official thought someone else needed the wood... - Clue 3: Off the bend in the road a place to park...a short northern walk & you can see the mark. March 6th Board Meeting...Thursday, 7:00 p.m. at John & Donna Shape s home. Please call for details 253-804-3513. March 9th Meeting...Bake Sale! No theme for this meeting. John Beekley will bring his plastic laminator - bring your wallet cards & items to be protected. Cookies compliments of Joe Sacco & Sue Kaas. February s AOK Award was won by Gary Clark for suuggesting club members participate in the MLK day Seward Park Cleanup. Upcoming Events...Club Outing: Saturday, Mar.1st, 9 a.m. Wellington Hills Park, 7026 240th St. SE, Woodinville 98702, Bake Sale: March 9th meeting...puget Sound Treasure Hunter s Night Hunt, Mar. 8, Reber Ranch, Kent. February s NoNo Award was won by Loraine Robbins for failing to boil water properly which set off the fire alarm. Detecting on Public Land...When in doubt check with city, county, state or other intergovernmental websites for current regulations as there could be serious consequences both for you & the hobby in general. WA State Parks Metal Detecting Pamphlet answers many questions on which state parks are open & where to hunt. Their website has maps & registration forms for many of the open parks. Detecting Alert...Now that ground is wet again it is recommended to use a ground cloth or similar to keep the dirt from discoloring the grass & leaving a mess. Activity Fees for Non-members...continuing in 2014 $15.00 for a club activity & $12.00 for hunt only.

Club Growth...we are always looking for new people to get involved. Ideas for new activities, ways to help our community & promote our hobby are always welcomed. Bring in Food Bank Donations...food is needed all year long at local food banks. It is suggested that each member bring at least one can of food to the meeting. Special Thanks to the businesses...who provide support & donations for our hobby & events: Jeffery Sarvis, Treasure Dude Detectors, 206-229-3932; Northgate Coins, Bryan Geraghty, 206-364-0090. Find of the Month...other Febuary entries: 4 pts 1892-P Barber Dime Ron Aldridge 3 pts 1904 Indian Head Penny Jon Gentry 2 pts 1899 Indian Head Penny Rick Razor 2 pts 1906 Indian Head Penny Gary Clark 1 pt 1930-D Wheat Penny Joe Sacco 1 pt 1927-S Walking Liberty Half Mark Jenkins 4 pts 1940 s Silver ID Tag, U.S.M.M.- E. Reufuss Ron Aldridge 3 pts Brass Duck Pendant Gary Clark 2 pts 925 Silver Chain w/angel Charm Rick Razor 2 pts Sterling Ring Jon Gentry Treasure Hunters Code of Ethics. I will always check federal, state, county & local laws before searching. It is my responsibility to Know the law. I will respect private property & will not enter private property without the owner s permission. Where possible such permission will be in writing.. I will take care to refill all holes & try not to leave any damage.. I will remove & dispose of any & all trash & litter that I find.. I will appreciate & protect our inheritance of natural resources, wildlife & private property. 4 pts 1917 Canadian Penny Gary Clark 3 pts 1900 GF 5 Swiss House, Butte Ron Aldridge 2 pts Rest Room Token Jon Gentry 2 pts 1940 Canadian Nickel Joe Sacco 1 pt Afghan 10 Shahi Rick Razor 4 pts 1950 s Chrysler Tootsietoy Gary Clark 4 pts Cracker Jack Airplane Allan Henneberry 3 pts Throwing Knife Joe Sacco 3 pts 1950 s Cap Gun Ron Aldridge 2 pts Girl s Scout Medal Rick Razor 1 pt Keys Jon Gentry 1 pt Brass Propeller Mark Kulseth 1 pt Wall Drug - Ted Husteads Cowboys Mark Jenkins. I will, as an ambassador for the hobby, use thoughtfulness, consideration & courtesy at all times.. I will work to help bring unity to our hobby by working with any organization of any geographic area. That may have problems that will limit their ability to peacefully pursue the hobby.. I will leave gates as found. I will build fires in designated safe places only.. I will report to the proper authorities any individuals who enter & or remove artifacts from federal parks or state preserves. Cascade Treasure Club President: Mark Kulseth Vice Pres. Mark Jenkins Treasurer: Ralph Shape Secretary: Sue Kaas Board: Paul Boyd Loraine Robbins Garry Robbins Gary Clark Membership: Donna Shape 253-804-3513 Mail dues to: 7109 Hazel Pl. SE Auburn, WA 98092 Donations: John Beekley jbeekley@hotmail.com Newsletter: Ron Aldridge 206-818-2197 E-mail submissions to: editor@cascadetreasureclub.com Meetings: Second Sunday of every month 5:00 p.m. at the Highland Park Improvement Club 1116 SW Holden St., Seattle, WA (Located in West Seattle 1 mile west from the 1st Ave S. bridge) Guests Always Welcome! CTC Feb.1st Saturday Club Hunt - Volunteer Park 15 attended on a cold & rainy morning. CTC involved in MLK Day - Seward Park Cleanup Gary C., Mark J. & Ron A. in attendance

CASCADE TREASURE CLUB Scavenger Hunt Contest (November 2013 - April 2014) Name USE THIS SHEET FOR ALL MONTHS Place the first two letters of meeting month in front of items found - eg. NO for November, DE for December ALL ITEMS [1] POINT EXCEPT BONUS [3] POINT ITEMS OPEN COINS RING STYLE PULL TAB 1940 1958 WHEAT PENNY INK PEN 1973 NICKEL BRASS NAIL / SCREW CANADIAN SILVER COIN SPOON SILVER WAR NICKEL PLATED / JUNK RING V NICKEL JACKSON /PERKINS ROSE BUSH TAG 1800 S BARBER DIME RIFLE CASING / CARTRIDGE PRE-1930 MERCURY DIME RAILROAD SPIKE ROSIE DIME 1950-60 METAL BUTTON MILITARY STANDING LIBERTY DATED QUARTER INSIGNIA PIN MILITARY 1932-50 WASHINGTON QUARTER DUG BATTERY IKE DOLLAR METAL CLOTHES PIN PRE-1910 BARBER HALF GOB OF FOIL FRANKLIN HALF BICYCLE NAME PLATE ANY KENNEDY HALF TOY CAP GUN CHINESE CACHE COIN OLD JEWELRY ITEM INDIAN HEAD PENNY TAX TOKEN WASHINGTON STATE BUFFALO NICKEL SCOUT ITEM CANADIAN LARGE CENT DOG TAG PRE-1960 MEXICIAN COIN STEEL BEER CAN BRITISH COIN TACOMA TRANSIT TOKEN SPANISH REALE PADLOCK OTHER PRE-1950 FOREIGN COIN GOOD FOR TOKEN TOOTSIE TOY SUSPENDER PIECE ITEMS ENTERED ARE FOR PREVIOUS MONTHS DETECTING JEWELRY.925 0R STERLING ITEM 1 st place winner is outright 10K JEWELRY ITEM 2 nd & 3 rd place will be drawn 14K RING from all participant entries 18 K GOLD RING 14K-18K GOLD BRACELET GOLD CHAIN COIN PURSE Use this sheet for all months WATCH BONUS 3 POINT ITEMS GOLD COIN SILVER DOLLAR SEATED HALF DOLLAR LARGE CENT U.S. PLATINUM RING All items must be found in WASHINGTON STATE in found condition